Height: 6’3Weight: 350lbsPersonality: As a result of her creator’s unfinished work, Lucy has faint memories of feelings and emotion but her hardware can no longer process them. This causes Lucy to act out in ways to feel emotion and makes her study living creatures reactions to pain, loss, joy, etc. in any way she sees fit. This often results in Lucy committing some fairly heinous crimes against people and living creatures but only so she can understand emotion. Unfortunately, without the proper hardware Lucy will always be seeking something she can never process. Aside from her pursuit to understand and feel emotion, Lucy loves traveling across the sea. She studies the weather and the tides to understand what lay ahead of her as she looks to each new horizon hoping it will bring her closer and closer to her understanding of emotion and a new processor. She enjoys her crew, or so she thinks she does, as she doesn’t actually know what the feeling of enjoyment is, but knows that her crew are good people at least to her and that’s what matters. Story: Lucy was designed to be a sex robot in the pleasure district but her programming was left unfinished due to a raid by the Marines. You see her designer was doing so illegally as, instead of manufacturing the robots himself, he was turning real women into cyborgs against their will. Lucy has almost no memory of her past life before being turned into a pleasure robot, aside from some hazy bits of memory she can’t make sense of. Due to her unfinished processor, Lucy cannot feel or experience emotion except for very muted versions of them. Arthur, on one of his many trips to Baltigo, discovered Lucy. She had been discarded, believed to be brain dead by the Marines and her creator brought to prison, where Arthur found her in a mound of trash. Lucy was far from brain dead, she simply couldn’t process her emotion, there was nothing and everything all at once and as a result it left her completely paralyzed in confusion. Arthur pulled her from the garbage that surrounded her and took her in, attempting to teach her how to process these overbearing or outright missing emotions. It was nearly impossible but he quickly discovered her interest and capability to navigate the seas. With the processing power of a machine Lucy managed to pick up information quickly, learning and adapting to the various weather encountered on the Grand Line. It was extremely useful for both of them as Arthur needed a navigator and Lucy needed a purpose.